How to resolve "module has no attribute 'entropy_decode_index' error in ubuntu for TFF? - tensorflow

I got "module '0b1a516c7ccf3157373118bcf0f434168745c8a4' has no attribute 'entropy_decode_index' error after a clean intall of tensorflow federated (TFF) on Ubuntu 22.04. System: AMD 6900HS, Nvidia3050ti. The first "import tensorflow_federated" line fails.
There is not even a single entry on google concerning this error message and I am shocked.
The detailed error message is:
File "/home/egosis/venv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/tensorflow_compression/python/ops/init.py", line 17, in
from tensorflow_compression.python.ops.gen_ops import *
AttributeError: module '0b1a516c7ccf3157373118bcf0f434168745c8a4' has no attribute 'entropy_decode_index'
Every answer is gladly appreciated.
I tried installing TFF v0.46.0, v0.45.0 and v0.44.0 of tff but it did not help.

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After installing Anaconda on a Virtual Machine I run a script which is working on my local machine but not on my Virtual Machine.
I'm getting the error Message:
C:\Users\...\python>"C:\ProgramData\Anaconda3\python.exe" "C:\Users\...\reporting.py"
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File "C:\Users\...\reporting.py", line 1, in <module>
import pandas as pd
File "C:\ProgramData\Anaconda3\lib\site-packages\pandas\__init__.py", line 16, in <module>
raise ImportError(
ImportError: Unable to import required dependencies:
numpy:
IMPORTANT: PLEASE READ THIS FOR ADVICE ON HOW TO SOLVE THIS ISSUE!
Importing the numpy C-extensions failed. This error can happen for
many reasons, often due to issues with your setup or how NumPy was
installed.
We have compiled some common reasons and troubleshooting tips at:
https://numpy.org/devdocs/user/troubleshooting-importerror.html
Please note and check the following:
* The Python version is: Python3.8 from "C:\ProgramData\Anaconda3\python.exe"
* The NumPy version is: "1.18.5"
and make sure that they are the versions you expect.
Please carefully study the documentation linked above for further help.
Original error was: DLL load failed while importing _multiarray_umath: The specified module could not be found.
The VM has no Internet. Is there any way to install all the required libs and frameworks?
You can package your script and used libraries using something like Pyinstaller. When you use an virtualenv keep in mind that all the packages that you use during pyinstaller execution are stored and may lead to an huge .exe

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Below are the mentioned error while importing pandas library in Power BI in python script.
Details: "ADO.NET: Python script error.
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ImportError: Unable to import required dependencies:
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and that you have no directories in your PATH or PYTHONPATH that can
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2. If (1) looks fine, you can open a new issue at
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- your operating system
- whether or not you have multiple versions of Python installed
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Note: this error has many possible causes, so please don't comment on
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What is the resolution to sort this kind of error in Power BI?
Forget Anaconda and use WinPython.
I tried Anaconda for days with all the workarounds available in StackOverflow and other forums, and they took me nowhere.
Then I tried WinPython, and it worked immediately. Of course, you will need to change the PowerBI options accordingly.
To install WinPython: https://github.com/winpython/winpython
To change the detected Python home directory: https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/power-bi/connect-data/desktop-python-scripts#enable-python-scripting
If you consider my answer, you won't need to downgrade Python, PBI, or anything else.
I had the same error. Unfortunately, PowerBI wont work with Jupyter Notebook Python.
So you have to install a "normal" Python: https://www.python.org/downloads/
And configure the Python you want to use in PowerBI and install your needed Python libraries via pip
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